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  • A Cool Glass of Bipartisanship

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 13, 2019

    Last week, Montana’s three congressmen introduced the Clean Water for Rural Communities Act to their respective houses in Congress. Senators Steve Daines and Jon Tester introduced the bipartisan bill in the Senate, and Representaåtive Greg Gianforte introduced it in the House of Representatives. While partisanship seems to reign supreme in the beltway, the delegation from Montana came together to introduce a bill to provide authorization for rural water infrastructure. In a joint press release, Rep. Gianforte said, “This critical...

  • Frazer Retires Jackson's Number, Inducts Two Onto Wall of Fame

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Feb 13, 2019

    The Frazer community came together Feb. 8, to honor three former students. Among them was Brayden Jackson, who was killed in a car accident last year. The two inductees into the wall of fame were Raymond Fisher, a 1986 graduate of Frazer High School, and 2017 graduate Saunder St. Marks. In front of a packed gymnasium, Frazer's Culture and Nakona Language instructor Roger White Jr. emceed the ceremony and spoke on behalf of the Fisher family about his accomplishments, which included holding...

  • FCB Assists Glasgow Schools

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Feb 13, 2019

    First Community Bank recently donated $500 to the Glasgow schools lunch program to help struggling families cover the cost of providing school lunch for their kids. Every Friday, FCB employees in Glasgow pay two dollars into a fund for the privilege of wearing jeans to work. When the account reaches $500, the money is donated to a need in the community. FCB also recently assisted Irle School in upgrading their playground and making it more inclusive for students and the community by presenting...

  • Opheim FFA Students Compete in Sidney

    FFA Reporter Carrie Taylor, For the Courier|Feb 13, 2019

    Many people think there are fewer opportunities in small schools. They might be right for some schools, but in Opheim, there seems to be plenty to do. Between basketball, BPA, honor concerts and FFA, sometimes it is hard to find any students left in the building. Such was the case when the FFA chapter traveled to Sidney for a Floriculture and Mechanics competition on Jan. 21. Eight students, along with an advisor, a chaperone, and a bus driver, caught the early bus leaving at 5:30 a.m. No one wanted to miss the opportunity to compete. The...

  • Potential for Ice Jams and Related Flooding Greatest in February and March

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Feb 13, 2019

    The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) is reminding residents that February and March will have the greatest potential for ice jams and conditions can change rapidly. According to the Glasgow National Weather Service, ice jams have already impacted the Missouri River in Wolf Point and Poplar, which made the Missouri River run high on Jan. 23. “Montana experiences the highest number of reported ice jams in the continental U.S., with most occurring in February and March” said DNRC Director John Tubbs in a press...

  • MFU On Country-of-Origin Labeling

    Board of Directors, National Farmers Union|Feb 13, 2019

    Dear Editor, Montana Farmers Union is a longtime supporter of Country-of-Origin Labeling (COOL) and truth in labeling in general. MFU and National Farmers Union fought alongside several other industry groups for years to label meat, both to give consumers a choice in what they purchased at the meat counter, and to aid US producers, because when given the choice, consumers in this country will buy US Beef and not think twice. The meat packing industry has always fought against COOL, stating that...

  • Remembering Kip McFaul

    Margaret Burges Cardwell, Memphis, Tenn.|Feb 13, 2019

    Dear Editor, Just read the story about Michael McFaul. Every time I see him on the news I would think of the band director. I had no idea they were related! How fun. I was in high school when Kip McFaul was band director. My dad was publisher of the Courier, 1958-1966. Glasgow has a very special place in my heart. Thanks for allowing me to follow on FB....

  • History Repeats Itself

    Rosalie Walby Johnson, Stevensville, Mont.|Feb 13, 2019

    Dear Editor, My father, Art Walby, homesteaded in 1917 and the following letters home recorded the weather. History repeats itself and now the East is getting what farmers experienced 100 years ago. Dec. 22, 1922. Believe me, we have had real winter here after it started. We had dandy weather out until Nov. 29 – then it started in. We haven't had much snow, but believe me, it has been cold and stormy all the time. I hope I will never have to put in another spring like last year-horses poorly...

  • Don't Forget To Remember Everyone This Valentine's Day

    Sandy Laumeyer, Just a Thought|Feb 13, 2019

    We will be celebrating a holiday this week -- Valentine’s Day. The usual purchases will be made -- candy, flowers, jewelry. But have you thought about a different way to celebrate Valentine’s Day? It could be so much fun to surprise someone with an unexpected gift. I’m sure we all know of people who are living alone. Granted there are some who have family or close friends who will celebrate the day with them. But what about the ones who have no family around or who are hospitalized or in the nursing home? Even a single rose or small...

  • Zebra Mussels and Fake Meat

    Chelcie Cargill, Montana Farm Bureau Federation|Feb 13, 2019

    All good things must come to an end. We had a good run boasting about the slower pace of the legislative session. Apparently, all it takes to speed things up is a nasty cold snap and suddenly we all decide it’s a much better idea to stay indoors and discuss bills. This week we testified on many bills covering some very diverse topics. We talked early in the week about funding mechanisms for the Aquatic Invasive Species prevention program and legislation clarifying fossil ownership. The week rounded out with discussions on hemp production in...

  • Calendar of Upcoming Events in the Area

    Feb 13, 2019

    The Valley County Pioneer Museum is open Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. For further information or special arrangements call 406-263-7344. WEDNESDAY – FEB. 13 6 p.m. - Glasgow School Board Meeting in the district board room. THURSDAY - FEB. 14 THROUGH SATURDAY – FEB. 16 District 2B Girls and Boys Basketball Tournament at GHS THURSDAY – FEB. 14 HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY! 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. - Veteran Service Officers will be at Malta City Hall. Please bring a copy of your discharge paperwork (DD214). 10 a.m. - Books and Babies... Full story

  • Sundae & Mr. Goessl To Make Hearts Sway

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 13, 2019

    Award-winning Seattle duo Sundae & Mr. Goessl will be performing in Glasgow next week as part of the 2018-2019 Big Sky Series presented by the Northeastern Arts Network. The concert will be in the Glasgow High School auditorium at 7 p.m., on Tuesday, Feb. 19. The winners of Seattle Weekly’s Best Jazz Act of 2017 will delight audiences with their wit, charm and serious chops. Specializing in a vintage jazz style, the couple will engage the crowd with fresh arrangements of tunes from the 1920s to 1950s. Tickets for the performance are... Full story

  • William "Bill" Henry Sugg Jr.

    Feb 13, 2019

    William"Bill" Henry Sugg, Jr. (Shunga Wakan Ska), age 70, passed away on Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019, at the VA Medical Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. A vigil service will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 6 p.m., in St. Raphael's Church. Mass of Christian burial will be on Thursday, Feb. 14, at 3 p.m., in St. Raphael's Church with internment and military honors at Highland Cemetery, followed by a meal at the VFW. Bill was born June 6, 1948, in Great Falls, Mont., to Mary Evelyn Beauchamp and... Full story

  • Gloria J. Doucette

    Feb 13, 2019

    Gloria J. (Fisher) Doucette, 79, of Fort Peck, Mont., passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2019, in Glasgow, Mont. Services are pending and will be announced at a later date in the spring of 2019. She was born in Klamath Falls, Ore., on Nov. 25, 1939, to Thomas and Anne Fisher. The family moved to Minnesota for a short time before relocating to Nashua, Mont., in 1946. They enjoyed spending time in McCabe visiting grandparents, aunts and uncles where Gloria enjoyed... Full story

  • Mark Stephen Jakanoski

    Feb 13, 2019

    Mark Stephen Jakanoski, age 63, of Billings, Mont., passed away Saturday, Feb. 2, 2019, at Riverstone Hospice House, surrounded by family and friends. A memorial service will be held Friday, May 10, at 11 a.m. at Bell Mortuary. He was born Nov. 16, 1955, in Glasgow, Mont., to John and Nadine (Snyder) Jakanoski. He grew up on the farm southeast of Glasgow on the south bench and attended the Newton Country School until its closing. He attended schools in Glasgow playing basketball, football and... Full story

  • Silver for GHS Grapplers, Sprinkled with Gold

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Feb 13, 2019

    The Scottie wrestlers clinched a second-place team trophy at the State Wrestling Tournament this past weekend, representing Glasgow with remarkable individual performances. The tournament, held at the Metra Park in Billings Feb. 8 and 9, hosted teams from AA to C classes and packed the venue with coaches, competitors and fans. Glasgow sent 12 grapplers to the tournament, which featured 45 schools from Class B/C. Five Scotties accomplished placing in the top five at the event. Leading the team we...

  • Hockey Scores

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Feb 13, 2019

    Squirts 2-9-19 Glasgow 5, Missoula 5 Period 1 Goals: Brody Hansen, unassisted; John Cornwell, unassisted. Penalties: 0 Period 2 Goals: John Cornwell, unassisted (power play). Penalties: 0 Period 3 Goals: Brody Hansen, unassisted; Brody Hansen, unassisted. Penalties: 0 In the net: Jacob Potter – 25 saves. 2-10-19 Glasgow 9, Missoula 4 Period 1 Goals: John Cornwell assisted by Brody Hansen; Reilly Llewellyn, unassisted; Brody Hansen, unassisted. Penalties: 0 Period 2 Goals: Aubrey Farrar...

  • Lady Scotties Fall to WoPo, Malta

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Feb 13, 2019

    2-7-19 Wolf Point 58, Glasgow 30 Wolf Point 11 17 15 15 – 58 Glasgow 9 4 7 10 – 30 Wolf Point: A. Archdale 2, S. Wells 9, H. Campbell 2, H. Nelson 3, M. Fourstar 11, M. Bighorn 8, A. Juve 4, I. Bighorn 19. Three-point field goals: S. Wells 2, H. Nelson 1, M. Fouurstar 1, M. Bighorn 1, I. Boghorn 1. Free throw percentage: 60 percent. Glasgow: K. Fossum 5, C. Nickels 3, T. Campbell 9, B. Westby 3, A. Mann 3, L. Ross 5, M. Collinsworth 2. Three-point field goals: K. Fossum 1, C. Nickels 1, B....

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